“On any given day at The Dance Complex in Cambridge, dozens of students, teachers, choroegraphers, and performers trickle in and out of the front doors of the five-story builing. Clad in brick with large, arched windows, the Central Square studio at 536 Mass Ave. is a hub for all styles of dance in Boston.
It’s been this way for more than 30 years. Dancer and choreographer Rozann Kraus founded The Dance Complex in 1991, after the Joy of Movement, the aerobic/fitness and dance studio that had occupied the building, closed. That same year, local dance-makers made a deal with the city of Cambridge, ensuring the 1884 building, which is on the National Register of Historic Places, would always be kept a dance center….”
Written by Brittany Bowker for The Boston Globe, Images by Pat Greenhouse. To view the complete article, CLICK HERE.